An integrated nine-switch power conditioner for power quality enhancement and voltage sag mitigation
A nine-switch power converter having two sets of output terminals was recently proposed in place of the traditional back-to-back power converter that uses 12 switches in total. The nine-switch converter has already been proven to have certain advantages, in addition to its component saving topologic...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-992882020-03-07T14:02:35Z An integrated nine-switch power conditioner for power quality enhancement and voltage sag mitigation Zhang, Lei Loh, Poh Chiang Gao, Feng School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering A nine-switch power converter having two sets of output terminals was recently proposed in place of the traditional back-to-back power converter that uses 12 switches in total. The nine-switch converter has already been proven to have certain advantages, in addition to its component saving topological feature. Despite these advantages, the nine-switch converter has so far found limited applications due to its many perceived performance tradeoffs like requiring an oversized dc-link capacitor, limited amplitude sharing, and constrained phase shift between its two sets of output terminals. Instead of accepting these tradeoffs as limitations, a nine-switch power conditioner is proposed here that virtually “converts” most of these topological short comings into interesting performance advantages. Aiming further to reduce its switching losses, an appropriate discontinuous modulation scheme is proposed and studied here in detail to doubly ensure that maximal reduction of commutations is achieved. With an appropriately designed control scheme then incorporated, the nine-switch converter is shown to favorably raise the overall power quality in experiment, hence justifying its role as a power conditioner at a reduced semiconductor cost. 2013-09-16T08:25:15Z 2019-12-06T20:05:25Z 2013-09-16T08:25:15Z 2019-12-06T20:05:25Z 2011 2011 Journal Article Zhang, L., Loh, P. C., & Gao, F. (2011). An Integrated Nine-Switch Power Conditioner for Power Quality Enhancement and Voltage Sag Mitigation. IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 27(3), 1177-1190. 0885-8993 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99288 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/13500 10.1109/TPEL.2011.2115256 en IEEE transactions on power electronics © 2011 IEEE |
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A nine-switch power converter having two sets of output terminals was recently proposed in place of the traditional back-to-back power converter that uses 12 switches in total. The nine-switch converter has already been proven to have certain advantages, in addition to its component saving topological feature. Despite these advantages, the nine-switch converter has so far found limited applications due to its many perceived performance tradeoffs like requiring an oversized dc-link capacitor, limited amplitude sharing, and constrained phase shift between its two sets of output terminals. Instead of accepting these tradeoffs as limitations, a nine-switch power conditioner is proposed here that virtually “converts” most of these topological short comings into interesting performance advantages. Aiming further to reduce its switching losses, an appropriate discontinuous modulation scheme is proposed and studied here in detail to doubly ensure that maximal reduction of commutations is achieved. With an appropriately designed control scheme then incorporated, the nine-switch converter is shown to favorably raise the overall power quality in experiment, hence justifying its role as a power conditioner at a reduced semiconductor cost. |
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